Spruce Grove Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington

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Naturally it could be tough to get to a primitive campground such as this one, but it's worth the effort. If you love nature you will like a primitive campground like Spruce Grove Campground. If natural attractiveness is what you fancy, this primitive campground is what you need. Of course services are few in a primitive campground such as Spruce Grove Campground. There are naturally restrooms at this campground. This campground is one of the pleasant sites to camp here in the Northern Cascade Range. If you are in Washington during camping season, you must go camping. Everybody must go for a weekend of camping from time to time, and Spruce

Grove Campground, Washington is a fine place for getting out. The wonderful local attractions and such a great deal of things to do are splendid reasons to come. Quite a lot of fun stuff to do close to Spruce Grove Campground,

and being here is fine fun any time. Some activities here at Spruce Grove Campground are fishing, playing golf, hiking, whitewater paddling, and swimming, so getting bored is not something that is likely to happen. A magnificent 6.7-mile-long whitewater sweep on Entiat River is close by. This, the Cottonwood Campground to FR 5605 sector, is a category III-IV(V+). The Cottonwood Campground to FR 5605 sector of Entiat River is advised for skilled raft paddlers exclusively. Check conditions ahead of going on the whitewater, otherwise it's not secure. With its 5,038 foot difference in height it's a beautiful backpacking and hiking trail; the Duncan Hill Trail is 27.2 miles of magnificent

backcountry trekking. There's no better way to use three and a half days than to backcountry hike the difficult Duncan Hill Trail.